Ta-Da!

By Richard Mineards   |   February 21, 2019
Jim Buckley, Karen Lehman, magician Steve Valentine, and Teresa Kuskey Nowak of La Boheme (photo by Priscilla)

Fans of the magical arts got quite a treat when Milt and Arlene Larsen‘s Montecito outpost of their legendary Magic Castle in Hollywood opened its doors.

Ginni Dreier with Rich Ferguson showing the artwork of her son Douglas Dreier (photo by Priscilla)
Magician Lance Burton, Gwyn Auger, and Magic Castle Cabaret owners Arlene and Milt Larsen (photo by Priscilla)

The new club, on the former site of the popular eatery Café Del Sol opposite the Andree Clark bird refuge, starred Lance Burton, 58, who did more than 15,000 shows in front of five million fans in his own eponymous $27 million 1,274-seat theater at the Monte Carlo Casino in Las Vegas and retired nine years ago, ending a stellar 31-year career.

He credits Milt with landing him his first appearance on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show in 1981, which rocketed him to fame and fortune. He appeared on the NBC show in Burbank ten times with Carson and another ten times with new host Jay Leno.

Burton appeared with an equally adept magician, Scottish-American Steve Valentine, who also starred in the NBC crime drama, Crossing Jordan.

Among the 100 guests were former mayor Helene Schneider, Nina Terzian, Ginni Dreier, Hiroko Benko, Craig Case, Mary Poppins composer Richard Sherman, Baron Ron Herron, Lynn Kirst, and Mo McFadden.

Elizabeth and Richard Sherman, famed American composer (photo by Priscilla)
Laura and Craig Case at the newly opened Magic Castle Cabaret (photo by Priscilla)
 

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